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Renewable Energies for Your Home

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Get details on generating heat with biomass fuels and other ways to use biodiesel and ethanol in your home. You'll discover how to harness affordable wind power and soak up free solar energy. Filled with step-by-step instructions and helpful photos and illustrations, this hands-on guide will help you reduce your carbon footprint and increase your cash flow at the same time!

1. IntroductionWhy do we need solutions? Problems with current fuels; How current fuels can be put to better use2. BiodieselHow it works; Carbon footprint; Efficiency;Strengths; Drawbacks; Where to get it;Applications; A Dabbler’s Guide; Tips3. EthanolHow it works; Carbon footprint; Efficiency;Strengths; Drawbacks; Where to get it;Applications; A Dabbler’s Guide; Tips4. Carbon Natural GasHow it works; Carbon footprint; Efficiency;Strengths; Drawbacks; Where to get it;Applications; A Dabbler’s Guide; Tips5. HydrogenHow it works; Carbon footprint; Efficiency;Strengths; Drawbacks; Where to get it;Applications; A Dabbler’s Guide; Tips6. Electric/hybridHow it works; Carbon footprint; Efficiency;Strengths; Drawbacks; Where to get it;Applications; A Dabbler’s Guide; Tips7. Waste Vegetable OilHow it works; Carbon footprint; Efficiency;Strengths; Drawbacks; Where to get it;Applications; A Dabbler’s Guide; Tips8. BioMassHow it works; Carbon footprint; Efficiency;Strengths; Drawbacks; Where to get it;Applications; A Dabbler’s Guide; Tips9. ConclusionWe dug ourselves into a hole by choosing one solution for all our problems: fossil fuels. All of these fuels add to a solution. Biodiesel has the most potential short-term effect, but cellulosic ethanol and electric are excellent components. But we want to avoid choosing one solution and winding up back in the same place.10. Sources